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That spoon on the right, marked’ potatoes’, is still the flatware pattern I am using today. It is 37 years old!
I think this this is a such a good idea! Very clever.

http://growingdays.blogspot.com Julie

Very cute! But, knowing me, I would end up with a serious injury with a fork sticking up in my garden! I love how creatively the silverware was repurposed, though.

Meme

These are so neat! I want.

http://livefaithfully.blogspot.com Urban Wife

Those are precious! I’ve seen a couple of different types around the web which look similar. Thanks for the links! Off to Pin….😉

NG in NH

I would worry about someone falling on the fork?? That’s the “Mom” in me…

http://defythewind.wordpress.com/ defythewind

They look lovely, but I can imagine myself tripping or stepping on one of those. The spoons shouldn’t be so painful, though.😀

http://successalongtheweigh.blogspot.com/ The Mrs @ Success Along the Weigh

If I had room for a garden, I would SO be on those like white on rice!! (or red on radishes)

Sandie

Novel idea however, using forks doesn’t seem to be a very good idea. I can just see someone falling on it or one of your animals running around and stepping on it. No, forks not a good idea at all. I think I’d pass on this idea but it is cute to look at.

Maureen

What a clever and useful idea.. This is one of those idea’s where you say, gee I wish I thought of that! Thanks

This is a great idea, beautiful markers that can be used year after years. Too stinkin’ bad that my Blue Heeler Pup pulls up everything and either eats it of carries it off to infinity and beyond!!!! I fear it’s not gonna be a good growin’ year ’round here…booger~bite!!!

From the frustrated hills and hollers of the chewed up or drug off hills and hollers of the mighty Missouri Ponderosa, ya’ll have yourselves a blessed and beautiful week now, ya hear!!! :o)

Rowena Philbeck

Those are so cute I think they would look cute in pots too with other sayings. Great way to recycle those old utensils.

Greetings. I have a love affair with vintage silver as well. I saw these in the Napa Style catalog by Chef Michael Chiarello. As I am an ardent DIY’er I tried to think of how I could do these myself, but don’t think I am up to trying to ‘engrave’; but it’s a wonderful idea…..

Best, Lisa, La Dolce Villa

Christine Waddell

I love these!! They are way better than the white plastic throwaway spoons marked with a sharpie that I have been using.

Kim

These have to be one of the cutest things I have ever seen.

TiffH

Very cute, I love the idea for the spoons! The forks scare me, I’m pretty clumsy………

The work was beautiful, they were so much nicer than I imagined they would be, and Mom was almost in tears when she noticed that one of the pieces was in her grandmother’s silver pattern. I had words like “Hope” and “Grow” on them instead of plant names – it seems like the possibilities for these are infinite!

What a great idea, they’re wonderful. My only wish is that you could see the whole utensil, I would love the handle of the utensil too much to stick it in the dirt. I wonder if it could be attached to something else that could go in the ground so that the whole utensil could be seen. Am I being picky? haha I still love them!

AmyP

Oh–these were one of the first things I added to my pinterest boards when I got hopelessly hooked on that…and I LOVE them! I’d love to try and make them but heard that it’s really hard to pound those stamps in.

Rose S

OMG!!! These are wonderful! My aunt’s birthday is coming up and she will looovvveee these. She is in the garden more than she is anywhere else. Thanks for sharing!